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DRAWING, POSTER, RESEARCH PAPER, ETC. SUPER ELEMENT PROJECT DRAWING, POSTER, RESEARCH PAPER, ETC.

Step 1: Pick an Element Cannot be an unconfirmed element (ones with three letters) Try to avoid overly-used elements such as hydrogen, helium, silver or gold Begin research on the element. Include: Atomic number, mass, group, period, and metal/non-metal Common features, characteristics, physical and chemical Places found, common uses, etc. Scientist who discovered it A RUBRIC WILL BE GIVEN TO SHOW CONTENT THAT MUST BE INCLUDED

Drawing, poster, or research paper Construct a PRODUCT that displays your element’s information. It must be one full page. It can be written as a research paper or drawn as a poster. It MUST include a picture of your element. This picture can either be a SUPERHERO picture, or just a plain drawing of the atom.

MUST BE ONE FULL PAGE HAND WRITTEN, OR ½ PAGE TYPED

SAMPLE 1: Superhero Drawing

Sample 2: Classic Drawing